The Riding Gear thread

This is a discussion on The Riding Gear thread within Ride Safe, part of the Road Safety category; Guys any of you have experience buying gear from PlanetDsg ?
http://www.planetdsg.com/
I recently got a pair of gloves which ...

I recently got a pair of gloves which i need to replace. However they are not responding to my mails or replying to my message in "contact us" section of their website. They have given a single contact number (+91 20 26052918) which always rings and never works

I recently got a pair of gloves which i need to replace. However they are not responding to my mails or replying to my message in "contact us"

I had a similar experience while ordering a riding boot from the website last year. The order was accepted and no further action happened. I tried calling up multiple times at the same landline that you referred to. No response to emails either. A couple of days later I finally managed to get through to a manager there who apologized for lack of stock and refunded the order. I suggest trying the number multiple times during the day till you finally get through.

Ironically, I've had a great experience buying from the PlanetDSG guys in Juhu, Bombay. Great guys to deal with.

Guys does anyone have buying experience on Motoin.de, burnoutitaly.com, fc-moto.de?

I only heard it from one of the friends who bought AGV K3 at 15k. At least he did not face any custom import duties issues.

please advise.

I have bought multiple times from FC-Moto and once from Motoin. I have not had any issues with them (have not tried any exchange with them till now though). Shipping is around 25 Euro and 5 Euro for each additional item and the item generally takes ~3 weeks to arrive.

I have been charged custom duty (40-50% of landing cost) every single time I have bought from those sites.

Do note that in India, you have to pay duty on the replacement item as well if you send the item back for a different size.

Also, I remember reading somewhere that AGV has asked the European sellers not to ship their helmets to India as it is hurting the local distributors who rip people off

I too have heard of a couple of people here in the forum not being charged any duty on gear imports.

I have bought riding gear ranging from helmet, jackets and gloves to pants, boots and armors from Germany, USA and UK. I have paid duty on every single one of them. So, the probability of you not being charged any duty is very very less I would say.

Best would be to ask a friend/relative to carry it for you. Buying a big brand gear in India is no-no unless there are big discounts going on.

My knowledge related to touring gear is very minimal. I'll leave the hardcore tourers in the forum answer the last query for you.

Proper Goretex is way way too expensive - even in the states, and especially so for an adventure boot.

My TCX has been super comfortable, have about 24k kms on them so far. I can walk a fair bit in them, they are not as stiff as the Sidi's which is perfect for me (I use them to tour and not at the track day).

My TCX has been super comfortable, have about 24k kms on them so far. I can walk a fair bit in them, they are not as stiff as the Sidi's which is perfect for me (I use them to tour and not at the track day).

Thanks bro, I have definitely considered tcx Evo, but assuming it will be long term investment, thought of going for gore-tex. Specifically what has been your experience on these pair of boots in long heavy rain ride and breathability?

Thanks bro, I have definitely considered tcx Evo, but assuming it will be long term investment, thought of going for gore-tex. Specifically what has been your experience on these pair of boots in long heavy rain ride and breathability?

Its okay, however if you can afford a gore tex, by all means get that. I would suggest the alpinestar toucan gtx series, they seem to be the reigning champs.

Just got these delivered from Revzilla.
Wifey in US, so need to get new gear for the Versys :P

A* Corozal Drystar boots.

A friend who is a Tiger owner has the Triumph branded A* Toucan Goretex boots. They are way more expensive than the regular Toucan. So if you have the money, buy the regular A* Toucan if someone can get it from the US, Triumph branded ones makes no sense as it's the same boot with just the Triumph branding.